Machine code is strictly typed. The base types are unions, but it still typed. From a certain point of view what you're saying isn't incorrect, but by the same kind of logic C is the ultimate language.

I am aware of the technical correctness but logical absurdity. (Technically I said type declarations and I would argue the definition of type.) I do not agree that assembly or dynamic languages or C take away the need of certain language features.

Dynamic languages and assembly language share something in common. They are perfectly fine if you develop code by entering one key at a time from start to finish with no breaks and no mistakes, but if you ever want to rewrite portions of the program, port it to a different platform, incorporate another person's code, or happen to be a mortal, then their practical utility is greatly diminished.

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